The former mayor of Himara, Jorgo Goro, has returned to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence, seven months after his release from prison. Yesterday evening, he appeared at the Vlora Police Station, where the security measure "arrest with prison" was executed.
His return to solitary confinement comes after a final decision of the Special Appeals Court of the Criminal Court of Kosovo, which upheld his sentence.
The appeal confirmed the 2-year prison sentence for Goro, which due to the summary trial had been reduced to 1 year and 4 months. After calculating the time spent in detention, the Special Prosecution Office (SPAK) has estimated that the former mayor still has 6 months and 10 days to serve.
The case relates to the alienation of a property in the Livadha area, for which Goro was initially convicted by the Special Court on July 30, 2025.
Previously, Goro had served 17 months in prison from another sentence of 2 years and 20 days, in connection with the alienation of about 10 thousand square meters of land in the Gjileka area, Himara. In this case too, he received a reduced sentence due to the shortened trial and was released after completing the period of service.
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